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SkEye is an advanced Planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.

Ever wondered what objects are up in the sky? Now you can get familiar with Astronomy by identifying stars, planets, and constellations. Also look up deep sky objects from the Messier and NGC catalogs.

If you have a telescope, just strap the phone onto the OTA and you get a PUSHTO guide!

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Very good skymap ...works well on Moto Game 1st generation with sensors on low. Works excellently on Nexus 7 2012 with default settings. Unfortunately only works in 'manual mode' on Medion Lifetab S10346, even though that tablet has the relevant sensors. Try as I might, I don't seem to be able to fix that in the settings... Help please?

Very good skymap ...works well on Moto Game 1st generation with sensors on low. Works excellently on Nexus 7 2012 with default settings. Unfortunately only works in 'manual mode' on Medion Lifetab S10346, even though that tablet has the relevant sensors. Try as I might, I don't seem to be able to fix that in the settings... Help please?

Hi, I am not able to find the specs for Lifetab S10346. Are you sure it has accelerometer and magnetometer? If you are sure the tablet has them, send an email to hi.skeye@gmail.com with details. Also have a look at a new possibility: https://www.reddit.com/r/skeye/wiki/remote-sensors

Neat Cool app. Well worth at least checking out. Have used it a few times to identify stars, planets, and constellations I was unsure of. Unfortunately I don't use it enough to warrant keeping on my phone.

Love it if i could suggest one thing [which it actually has now & is active by default] it would be in regard to the sensors' input: a dampener, or low-pass filter, to smooth-out or slow down changes in orientation.

Got this app when a friend was looking into getting a scope. I had Google app, but was blown away by Skeye. So much more accurate. All this got me out to buy my own scope. Will be upgrading to the pro version soon.

🔭Best I've tried on android so far!🔭 It works perfectly and very accurate, I use stellarium on Windows or Linux pc but use this on my phone just so when I do go out with my telescope it's alot less weight to carry around with me, very handy application to have on ones device and the first one to calibrate properly as many that I tried before this one were out by miles, night vision mode is essential so thanks for the Gr8 app!

Versatile and beautifully designed This is the best, free, Sky map app I've come across. Features like RA / declination , alt / azimuth, and dynamic information about labels and magnitude of all celestial bodies makes it as good as any desktop application. And yeah, its ad-free!

SkEye App SkEye App - SkEye is a fantastic application. It is extremely user friendly, even for those who are beginners in astronomy. Those who use this app can choose from either manual or automatic use, programming their location through GPS to find certain celestial objects. Probably the most interesting feature is the "Time Travel" setting. Like Google's Sky Map, one can pinpoint a date from the past and follow the movements of celestial objects in the sky that night. However, it also offers more information on the altitude and azimuth of that object and what the moon looked like during that night - I could not find these features on Google Sky Map. I love that SkEye also gives users the chance to customize their viewing experience according to their needs (i.e. enhancing labels, decreasing the absolute scale). I would like to see a "Gallery" option in the future, so that beginner users have a better sense of what nebula, for example, they are looking at. Overall, this app is extremely helpful and useful for both new and old astronomy lovers.

O wow This is the best app ever. Totally amazing. I like the time machine part too. Is there any way of typing in the date to see what the stars were like, say on 25th December 2 BC? Rather than skipping through the months? Fantastic app.

Nice app! Does exactly what you expect it to do. Controls are simple. Have noticed recently that the location is not completely accurate; just kind of shifted. Appears as though it is shifted to the East.

No automode There is some problem going on automatic mode on my MotoE , everytime i open it says manual scrolling mode, i uncheked the handheld and indirect mode and in many ways but no result, it still is manual scrolling. Plz fix this.

Awesome App! There are billions of apps just like billions of stars. This app is by far the most useful I've ever installed. Works great when aligning my GOTO scope. Many times it will ask to point to different stars during the alignment phase and i have no clue where it is. I then simply pull out my phone, type in the name of the star it's asking for, hold it to the sky and sure enough there it is, bright as day! Makes alignment so much faster, simpler and accurate. Thank you, donation on the way!!!

Decades ago,I purchased "star property" Yeah, that's right, back in the 1960's, at one time, you could purchase a star. Maybe even play "Star Monopoly."I don't know if you could ever"pass goal.""Someone, please shoot out a flare."

SGS3 driven Meade Instruments This is must have app for amateur astronomer because it have indirect mode (unlike far more advanced Mobile Observatory) which allows us to point telescopes easily and precisely, without fancy GoTo equipment but it would be even better if you add options for easy polar alignment.

Thanks for the inputs. If the magnetometer is reversed for all apps and phones on MTK Chipsets, then it is better to get that fixed at the device driver level. It will help all apps and users.
About the 3-axis orientation sensor, I will investigate. Do you see "sensor fusion" as an option in SkEye : Settings : Sensor?

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Features:- Over 14,000 images (and growing everyday) - Latest news and features stories- Latest on demand NASA videos from around the agency- Current NASA mission Information- Live streaming of NASA TV- Live streaming video from the High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment on the ISS- Launch information & countdown clocks- Current visible passes for the International Space Station (ISS) and notifications- Current visible passes for other missions (Fermi, Hinode, Hubble...)- ISS and Earth orbiting satellite trackers- NASA Twitter Feeds from around the agency- Facebook® Connect and integrated Twitter™ client for easy sharing- Schedule for NASA TV and NASA-Related Programming on Other TV Channels- Map, information and links to all of the NASA visitor centers- Featured content and program sections- Earth as Art image collection and interactive map- Third Rock Radio (alternative rock radio station)- Favorites & image bookmarks- 5 star rating system for images and videos with top rated list

Used by over 15 million people world-wide, Star Chart provides a magical star gazing experience like no other.

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You can now have a virtual planetarium in your pocket! Look through the eyes of your Android device to see a virtual window into the whole visible universe.

All you have to do is point your Android deviceº at the sky and Star Chart will tell you exactly what you are looking at.

Using state of the art GPS technology, an accurate 3D universe, and all of the latest high tech functionality, Star Chart calculates – in real time - the current location of every star and planet visible from Earth and shows you precisely where they are; even in broad daylight!

Want to know what that bright star is called? Point your device at it – you might just find out it’s a planet!

Want to know what the night sky looks like to people on the other side of the earth? Well just point your device down!

Want to know where your star sign is in the sky? Star Chart will tell you all this and more.

Star Chart's features include:- Just point and view. No need to scroll around the screen to find out what you are looking at*.- Alternatively, look around the sky using finger gestures – perfect for armchair astronomers!- Voice Control: Explore the solar system with commands like: "Fly me to the Moon" / "Go to Saturn" / "Tour Mars" / "Look at Andromeda" / "Where is the Cigar Galaxy?"[English only]- Supports dynamic device orientation viewing. Allows you to view the night sky whilst holding your Android device at any angle.- Accurately depicts all the visible stars of the northern and southern hemispheres - a total of over 120,000 stars!- Fly to and explore all the planets of the solar system, their moons and the sun all rendered in beautiful 3D with state of the art visual effects.- Displays all 88 constellations, with constellation imagery based on the beautiful artwork by 17th century astronomer Johannes Hevelius.- Includes entire Messier catalogue of exotic deep sky objects.- Using the powerful Time Shift feature allows you to shift up to 10,000 years forward or backward in time.- Tap on anything in the sky and get the facts on what you are looking at, including distance and brightness.- Very powerful zoom function, lets you view the sky in extra detail, using intuitive finger gestures.- Fully configurable. Star Chart displays only the sky objects that you are interested in.- Allows you to view the sky underneath the horizon. So now you can see where the sun is, even at night!- Manually set your location to find out what the sky looks like from anywhere in the world.- Full search feature

So point your Android device at the sky and see what's out there!

------------ Star Chart is published by Escape Velocity Ltd and developed by Escapist Games Ltd. We update Star Chart regularly, so please send us your feedback and feature requests to starchart@escapistgames.com.

And thanks for all your feedback so far!

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º Augmented Reality (AR) mode only available if your device supports it, as this feature requires a built-in compass. Manual scrolling is supported on all other devices.

* Star Chart does not require internet access for normal usage. Internet access is only required initially to verify the license and subsequently when accessing the support page and external links.

Best StarGazing app to Explore the Universe! Super reaction speed and high accuracy, you must try it out and see how fast it is ;)

It's the mobile planetarium in your pocket, designed for astronomy fans to explore the universe. Just hold up and point your device at the sky and StarTracker will tell you exactly what stars, constellations and deep sky objects you are looking at in realtime. Full utilization of the build-in gyroscope, digital compass and accelerometer drive the best user experience.

========================What our users said:-- "Best star gazing app I've ever used. Very well put together and great visuals!!! From end to end this app is a must-have for anyone interested in astronomy!!"

-- "This app is a marvel of technology, art, and science. Super smooth operation, great graphics and a great merging of the devices capabilities. Having grown up using star charts and compasses, this app feels like science fiction come to life. Great job!"

-- "Looking at the sky was never this incredible!"

-- "If you download only one app, make sure it's this one!! This is one of the best apps I've ever seen, period! Its quality is unmatched among star gazing apps!"========================

Features: ★ All data is offline!★ Fit all screen size from 3.5 inch to 12 inch for any resolution!★ Sun, Moon, Planets in Solar System, 88 Constellations and 8000+ stars visible to the naked eyes.★ 12 Zodiac Constellations Art & 6 famous deep sky objects with magnificent graphics.★ Location auto set by GPS, or set manually.★ Auto hide all menus and enter AR track mode when lift up the device and point to sky.★ Smooth motion flow and quick response which is realized by cutting edge signal processing technique.★ Superb high quality graphic display by enabling the retina display of the device and the full screen anti-aliasing technology employment.

Mobile Observatory is the perfect tool for anybody interested in the sky's wonders, from the occasional sky gazer to the passionate amateur astronomer.

You want to know if the next lunar eclipse is visible from your location or when the next bright comet is visible? You would like to be notified by your smart phone the next time, Jupiter and the Moon meet in the sky? You want to know what the blazing bright object in the evening sky is? You want to be always up-to-date which celestial events are visible from your location? Then this app is a must-have for you!

The app does not only include a live, zoomable sky map telling you what sky object you are looking at but provides you with loads of detailed extra information on stars, planets, deep sky objects, meteor showers, comets, asteroids, lunar and solar eclipses as well as detailed ephemeris of all included sky objects and an interactive top-down view of the Solar System. All that in just one app!

Main Features- Zoomable sky map showing stars, planets, asteroids, and more (above and below the horizon)- Interactive top-down view of the Solar System- Live mode (point device on sky and get information on what you see)- Calendar showing detailed descriptions of celestial events- Push celestial events to your phone's calendar and set a reminder alarm- Rise, set, and transit times for any object- Position of any object in the sky (altitude and direction)- Twilight times, length of day- Bright Star Catalog (~9000 stars) with detailed information- More than 400 000 additional stars from the PPM Star Catalog (Android 3.1 or higher required)- 2500 selected NGC objects (galaxies, clusters, ...)- Messier Catalog (110 objects) complete with images- Caldwell Catalog (110 objects) complete with images- Hidden Treasures Catalog (109 objects) complete with images- Meteor streams (begin, maximum, hourly rate, ...)- Lunar and solar eclipses information- Lunar librations, ascending node, maximum declination- Bright comets (automatically selected according to the date)- Dwarf planets: The five known dwarf planets- Minor planets: bright, near Earth, trans-Neptune (more than 10000 in the database)- Update database online: download up-to-date orbital elements of comets and minor planets- Moon phases, the apparent view of the sun and planets- Current image of the Sun and sunspot number- Automatically generated visibility report for any object- Simulation of light pollution- Intuitive User Interface: quickly find what you are looking for- Widget with rise & set times of the Sun and Moon- Maintain your favorite locations in a list- Automatic location determination from the mobile network or GPS- Select a location from a built-in database or online via Google Maps- 400 observatory locations- Choose any time and date- Detailed ephemeris, visibility information of all objects- Dates of conjunctions between any object with planets or the Moon- 3D-view of the Moon and the planets- Accurate calculations for dates between 1900 and 2100

Night Sky Tools is the ultimate collection of astronomical tools perfect for anyone interested in astronomy.

The calculations are of a high enough accuracy for almost all amateur astronomy applications.

Due to the fact that astronomy is often best when far from civilization where mobile signal may not always be reliable. Therefore, this app is (almost) completely self-contained and does not require any internet connection for most of the information available. The only exceptions to this are the SOHO solar images and NGC/IC, Messier, Caldwell and Binary star images and weather forecast which are loaded dynamically, as well as the refreshing of satellite, comet and near-earth asteroid data.

Night mode turns the display red for night observations without having to ruin your night vision.

The Sky Map makes use of the direction sensors of the device to show the sky above (or below you). Most of the features can be toggled in the settings. The Sky Map also allows you to turn on the device's camera to see the view behind the device with the sky map superimposed over it.

The direction sensors of the device may need to be calibrated if the map appears to be pointing in the wrong direction. To calibrate the device's sensors wave the device in a figure-8 pattern. If the direction is still off, then the direction calibration can be adjusted manually by changing the setting in the Settings screen.

The observation log, allows you to save observations in the applications, as well as manage a list of astronomical equipment and observing locations. This equipment is also available for use in the Telescope Calculator.

Most of the data screens have an option to share the data via email, or other similar apps able to accept HTML content.

The Astronomical Time is also available as a Home screen widget. To use the widget, the app needs to be installed onto the internal storage instead of the SD card, otherwise it will not be available.

The Russian translation of the application is courtesy of Lirvux.

Some permissions are required for correct functioning of the app:Location - used to determine user location throughout the appCamera/Microphone - used to allow camera background in skymap. The microphone is never used but this permission is bundled with camera.Photos/Media/Files - used to allow proper functioning of the full screen images and caching of imagesNetwork access - used to do online searches, and downloading comet, asteroid and satellite data, object images and geocoding.

You don't need to be an astronomer to find stars or constellations in the sky, just open SkyView® Free and let it guide you to their location and identify them. SkyView Free is a beautiful and intuitive stargazing app that uses your camera to precisely spot and identify celestial objects in sky, day or night. Find popular constellations as they fade in and out while you scan across the sky, locate planets in our solar system, discover distant galaxies, and witness satellite fly-bys.

***An AppsZoom Best Android App 2014***

Features:

• Simple: Point your device at the sky to identify galaxies, stars, constellations, planets, and satellites (including the ISS and Hubble) passing overhead at your location.• Night Mode: Preserve your night vision with red or green night mode filters.• Augmented Reality (AR): Use your camera to spot objects in the sky, day or night.• Sky Paths: Follow the sky track for any object to see it’s exact location in the sky on any date and time.• Time Travel: Jump to the future or the past and see the sky on different dates and times.• Social: Capture and share beautiful images with friends and family on social networks. • Mobile: WiFi is NOT required (does not require a data signal or GPS to function). Take it camping, boating, or even flying!• Supports Space Navigator™ binoculars, spotting scope, and telescopes.

What a fun way to teach yourself, your children, your students, or your friends about our wonderful universe!

Stellarium Mobile Sky Map is a fully-featured planetarium for your phone. It shows a realistic and accurate night sky map, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.

The sensor control will also enable you to identify a star in just a few seconds, just by pointing the phone at the sky!

This award-winning astronomy application is finally available on Android featuring:

* a catalog of over 600,000 stars displayed as a real time zoomable sky map* a catalog of many nebulae and galaxies, with pictures for some of them* asterisms and illustrations of the constellations for several sky cultures* artificial satellites, including the International Space Station* realistic Milky Way* realistic landscape and atmosphere with sunrise, sunset and light pollution simulation* accurate simulation of stars extinction, and atmosphere refraction* 3D rendering of the major solar system planets and their satellites* night mode (red)* GPS positioning, accelerometers control of the direction of view in the sky

Stellarium mobile Sky Map is created by two of the original developers of Stellarium, the Desktop version of this famous astronomy and planetarium stars chart app.

Have you seen the International Space Station? It is visible with the naked eye!

If you like space or astronomy, you will like this ISS locator app.

ISS Detector will tell you when and where to look for the International Space Station or Iridium flares. You get an alarm a few minutes before a pass. You will never miss a pass of the International Space Station and you will never miss the bright flashes of the iridium communication satellites. ISS Detector will also check if the weather conditions are right. A clear sky is perfect for spotting.

Extensions will enhance the functionality of ISS Detector. With an in-app purchase you can add comets and planets, amateur radio satellites and famous objects, like the Hubble space telescope or the Chinese space station Tiangong.

Comets and PlanetsTrack comets as they come closer to earth. Perfect for C/2011 L4 Panstarrs in March 2013 or C/2012 S1 ISON in November 2013.Enable ISS Detector to display the positions of the planets on the radar view.

Create research papers for schools and colleges quickly. Enter the area of research and application will displays latest news, videos, scholarly reports, wiki data and related books on Astronomy

Create your own version for school or college submission leveraging the information in a booklet format. Learn from reports submitted by your peers on diverse educational topics solar system, our universe, origin of the universe and any other topic of interest

Application Features 1] Latest news on the topic of interest2] Best scientific information from experts in the field 2] Scholarly reports from experts in the field3] Best videos on the topic to have fun while learning4] Related Books on the subject5] Save your favorite reports as books6] Share you booklets with friends7] Search any topic of your choice and learn

Star Walk is the most beautiful stargazing app you’ve ever seen on a mobile device. It will become your go-to interactive star chart of the night sky, following your every movement in real time and allowing you to explore over 200, 000 celestial bodies with extensive information about stars, planets, satellites, and constellations that you find. Even if you’ve never been that into astronomy, Star Walk will surprise you.

• Launch the app and point your device at the night sky, you'll see the stars, planets, satellites, and constellations in their proper place for your location. As you move your device, the star map updates in real time. The Moon is the easiest first target. • Tap Augmented Reality icon in the upper right corner to add the image from your camera to your sky view. • Use Night Mode to go easy on your eyes and preserve night vision when exploring the Universe.

Go deeper and beyond

• Every star, planet, constellation, or deep space object, such as nebulae and galaxies, has an (i) next to its name. Tap it to access information.• A scale on right is the Time Machine, slide it to explore the map of the night sky of tomorrow or years ago.• StarWalk has data on over 9000 man-made satellites. Track their flight across the sky, be it day or night, catch iridium flares. • Meteor showers are spectacular yearly events. Star Walk can help you plan ahead and locate the meteor shower on the night sky.

Share your experience

• Post pictures from your virtual planetarium and let your friends learn about the night sky. Astronomy has never been so engaging!

"With the Star Walk app, if you hold your device up towards the sky, you can see all the stars and constellations. It even tells you the names of all the planets. Then, if you point it towards the ground, it shows you what all the stars are in the other hemisphere. It’s brilliant, and if you’re ever somewhere with a clear sky and no light pollution, it’s a revelation. It’s beautifully designed and makes clever use of the available technology. I’m fascinated by astronomy, but even if you’re not, give this a go."

***Note***

- The Star Spotter feature won't work for the devices that are not equipped with the gyroscope and compass.- For Android 4.4 KitKat users: the application doesn't support ART, please switch to Dalvik.

Used by over 15 million people world-wide, Star Chart provides a magical star gazing experience like no other.

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This premium version of the best selling astronomy and star gazing app includes all the in-app upgrades from Star Chart in one neat package!

You can now have a virtual planetarium in your pocket! Look through the eyes of your Android device to see a virtual window into the whole visible universe.

All you have to do is point your Android deviceº at the sky and Star Chart Infinite will tell you exactly what you are looking at.

Using state of the art GPS technology, an accurate 3D universe, and all of the latest high tech functionality, Star Chart Infinite calculates – in real time - the current location of every star and planet visible from Earth and shows you precisely where they are; even in broad daylight!

Want to know what that bright star is called? Point your device at it – you might just find out it’s a planet!

Want to know what the night sky looks like to people on the other side of the earth? Well just point your device down!

Want to know where your star sign is in the sky? Star Chart Infinite will tell you all this and more.

Star Chart Infinite includes:- Just point and view. No need to scroll around the screen to find out what you are looking at. *- Displays all the planets of the solar system, plus the sun and the moon. - All 88 constellations, with constellation imagery based on the beautiful artwork by 17th century astronomer Johannes Hevelius.- Accurately depicts all the visible stars of the northern and southern hemispheres - a total of over 125,000 stars!- Includes Charles Messier's entire catalogue of 110 exotic deep sky objects.- Includes the time and location of all the major meteor showers- Includes the position of all the major satellites of Earth including Hubble & the ISS- Includes a set of extended solar system objects made up of moons, dwarf planets and large asteroids.- Tap on anything in the sky and get the facts on what you are looking at, including distance and brightness.- Very powerful zoom function, lets you view the sky in extra detail, using intuitive finger gestures.- Fully configurable. Star Chart Infinite displays only the sky objects that you are interested in.- Manually set your location to find out what the sky looks like from anywhere in the world.

So point your Android device at the sky and see what's out there!------------ Star Chart Infinite is published by Escape Velocity Ltd and developed by Escapist Games Ltd. We update Star Chart regularly, so please send us your feedback and feature requests to starchart@escapistgames.com.

Soar into space and explore dozens of planets, moons and asteroids on an exciting journey through our solar system. High definition graphics and atmospheric music will make you feel like you are there!

Features:★ HD graphics and awesome music and sound effects★ Easy to use and intuitive controls★ Detailed information about the places you visit★ Images based on real photos taken by telescopes or NASA spacecraft★ Ideal educational introduction for kids★ An atmospheric experience in the vacuum of space!

Easy to use controls make navigation a breeze. A simple tap will send you soaring into the outer reaches of deep space. Another tap will return you safely home to Earth.

There’s lots to see and do. In addition to beautiful graphics, Solar System Explorer also includes a great deal of information about the planetary systems you’ll visit. Learning has never been so enjoyable!

With the new free-flight option, you can take direct control and fly the spaceship yourself and become the pilot. Accompanied by a rumbling engine, you’ll be swooping through the asteroid belt, diving through the gas giant Saturn’s rings and surfing the upper atmosphere of planets. It’s the next best thing to a space walk!

The 3D models in this app are based on photos taken by NASA spacecraft and ground based telescopes. Because some of the moons around the gas giants have only been visited once or twice, we may have partially complete images. Missing surface detail for these objects is estimated from what can be seen.

In this solar system simulator you can explore the brilliant blue-green Uranus, knocked onto its side by a massive collision. Visit the proto-planet Ceres which makes up one third of the mass of the asteroid belt. Marvel at Neptune's moon Triton which orbits in the opposite direction to Proteus. Take in the sights of the Jupiter's heavily scarred moon Callisto, its surface pockmarked by countless impact craters.

Features:- Heliocentric view with real-time positions of planets and planetary orbits- Schematic and realistic sizes of the planets and distances between them- Movement of the planets in time to see how they move in relation to each other - Virtual Orrery - Planetary exploration with info texts, images and additional views such as structure - Moons (Galilean moons, Deimos & Phobos, Titan and 15 others)- Dwarf planets (Pluto, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake. Eris) and their orbits- Comets (Siding Spring, Lovejoy 2013, Lovejoy 2011, Panstarrs, ISON, Halley, 67P, 209P) - positions and trajectories- Spacecraft Rosetta and its journey to comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko

- Stars and constellation of the night sky as viewed from a given location - Virtual Observatory- Interactive night sky: point the device at the sky to see all objects in their proper place- Changes in the night sky during night, month and year - Advanced searching of the objects- Ecliptic line, grid lines and more

This astronomy for beginner’s course is for anyone who loves astronomy and wants to get up to date on the most recent astronomical discoveries.

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If you are an advanced user or would like to support the development of SkEye, please consider purchasing this version.

This version has: • Support for Comets. • The complete NGC, IC catalog with a powerful object filter • Satellite tracking Note that TLE data is not automatically updated. I haven't added this mainly to avoid an extra permission: Internet access. • All stars upto mag 10 are rendered.